British TV series with the most eye candy?

Here’s a series that hasn’t been mentioned yet:

’Allo 'Allo

There were the waitresses in the café, Helga, and the various members of the French resistances. I’ll take Michelle, thank you; “listen very carefully, I shall say this only once.”

Couldn’t really say if there’s similar eye candy among the male cast members, although the way all the women threw themselves at Rene you’d think he was sex on a stick.

I was just looking at IMDB, and realized for the first time that the women had surnames like Blanc-Cheque and LeBonq. :stuck_out_tongue:

Yeah, highbrow stuff like that. It was Are You Being Served but with more Nazis.

I remember Crabtree’s line when he answered the phone at the police station: “What? Your pissy is up a tree?!?” :stuck_out_tongue:

Barrowman’s Scottish, really.

My vote goes to Torchwood, with Burn Gorman the only real non-looker of the bunch.

He is, however, my Number One choice to play a resident of Innsmouth, should they ever film The Shadow Over Innsmouth

One of the reasons I love to watch Ripper Street is Matthew Macfadyen. Not only is he a looker, but he has one of those rich, velvety well-modulated voices that are my weakness.

Then I saw a younger version of him in the movie Pride And Prejudice, and my admiration only intensified. Hubba, hubba!

I was all about Martha, with those amazing smoky almond eyes. And I love it that she actually had a bum.

That show was so stupid and so awesome. I used to love the two escapee airman - Fairfax and Carstairs, I think - who would pop out of ridiculous hiding places like the piano and shout “Hello!”.

I still like the way it handled different languages. The airmen with English accents couldn’t understand the people with French accents, unless Michelle was around to translate. Brilliant!

There’s a series on PBS called Case Histories that stars Jason Isaacs, a very handsome english actor who plays a scottish detective. I can’t understand everything the actors say, but he’s the best excuse for drooling all through the show.

I just popped in here to say I really am enjoying this show. I love the Columbo format, which this is, but Columbo is just so dated sometimes. I love Peter Falk but I could do without some of the other stuff. Anyway thanks for starting this thread! Death in Paradise is funny and the mysteries are interesting and fun.

You’re very welcome.

It was really quite clever, surprising for a silly farce.

I too thought it was ridiculous the way the women threw themselves at Rene until I realised he was the only Frenchman in the village not over 70.

Not a good show for male totty at all, that.

I never watched it but my sense from trailers was it came from a music hall tradition, I guess mostly farce.

Pretty much farce, although as SciFiSam says it was really quite clever wrt the various different languages. It was also a parody of the 1970s UK/Belgian Secret Army, leading to such risky bits as having Rene (the main character) in front of a firing squad, and successfully writing a comedy Gestapo officer.

The level of innuendo deployed would have made Frankie Howard blush, too :slight_smile:

I didn’t get to watch it but a saw a bit of “Breathless” and everyone is wrapped up like an expensive piece of eye candy.

'Allo!
I got a heck of a lot of laughs out of that show.

You know, all over the internet there are threads about TV and movies that turn into nothing but discussions of the eye candy.
Or so I’ve heard.

Ermm, no she doesn’t.

Ground Force.

It is I, Le Clair! :: doffs inane disguise ::